Cable end connectors
A cable end connector has a main body portion and male connector portions extending therefrom. The male connector portions are respectively receivable in recesses in an end portion of a cable connection component. The cable end connector is adapted to display status light signals emitted from between the recesses at the end portion of the cable connection component.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application number 61250901 filed 13 Oct. 2009.
BACKGROUNDIt is known to provide status indicator lights relating to cable connections for electronic equipment, for example to indicate the link status of a computer network device port. Such lights can be provided for example on a front panel of the equipment or on a rear panel of the equipment in a vicinity of a relevant port. Some cable connection components are receivable within a housing of a host device for enabling communication between an external cable and a circuit of the host device. If it is desired for such a cable connection component to provide visible indications outside of the host housing, difficulties can arise.
In order that the invention may be well understood, various embodiments thereof will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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At the front end portion 30 thereof, the cable connection component body 20 defines two openings 31, 32 to respective recesses for receiving respective male connector portions 41, 42 extending from a main body portion 39 of a cable end connector 40 (
Various aspects of the cable connection component 10 and other items described herein may be provided in accordance with one or more agreed standards. For example, the cable connection component 10 of the present embodiment can comprise an SFP-type optical transceiver having a mechanical interface according to the INF-8074i specification for (SFP) Small Formfactor Pluggable Transceiver published by the SFF Committee industry group. The term SFP-type as used herein relates to components that accord with any specification published by the SFF Committee that develops the SFP mechanical or electrical interface including, without limitation, specifications relating to SFP+ and QuadSFP. The invention is not limited to use with SFP-type optical transceivers. For example, the invention can be applied to other types of optical transceiver, SFPs for connecting to copper cables, SFF-type (non-pluggable) connection components (also specified by SFF Committee specifications), removably pluggable SFP-type cable end connectors such as active optical or active copper cable connectors, and to any other suitable cable connection component. The cable end connector 40 can be an LC connector, for example, as shown in
The inventor has developed a use for a visual indicator to provide signals at the front end of a cable connection component such as the SFP transceiver shown in
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The PCB 21 can control the LED 55 to provide visible indications at the front end portion 30 of the connection component 10. In use, with the connection component 10 received in the host housing 19, the light guide 56 is configured to guide light from the status light 55 within the housing 19 to the front end portion 30 of the connection component 10 to or through the access opening 17 of the host housing 19 to provide externally visible indications adjacent the host housing 19.
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While the present disclosure describes various embodiments, these embodiments are to be understood as illustrative and do not limit the claim scope. Many variations, modifications, additions and improvements of the described embodiments are possible. Variations and modifications of the embodiments disclosed herein may be made while remaining within the scope of the following claims.
Claims
1. A cable end connector, comprising:
- a main body portion and male connector portions extending therefrom, the male connector portions being respectively receivable in recesses in an end portion of a cable connection component, the cable end connector being adapted to display status light signals emitted from between the recesses at the end portion of the cable connection component.
2. The cable end connector of claim 1, comprising a light guide to collect the light from the signals emitted at the end portion of the cable connection component and guide the light to a display region.
3. The cable end connector of claim 2, wherein the display region comprises an at least in part transparent or translucent peripheral light guide extending peripherally of the connector and/or cabling.
4. The cable end connector of claim 3, wherein the peripheral light guide extends about a periphery of a distal end portion of the connector in a region of entry of cabling to the connector, and/or extends about the cabling.
5. The cable end connector of claim 3, configured for connection to an SFP-type connection component, wherein the peripheral light guide extends about a periphery of a distal end portion of the connector adjacent a region of entry of cabling to the connector, and/or extends about the cabling, to permit visibility of a signal light on the SFP-type connection component with the cable end connector connected with the SFP-type connection component.
6. The cable end connector of claim 1, configured for connection to an SFP-type connection component, wherein at least a portion of an outer body of the connector comprises a transparent or translucent material to permit visibility of a signal light on the SFP-type connection component with the cable end connector connected with the SFP-type connection component.
7. The cable end connector of claim 1, comprising an LC connector, wherein at least a portion of the main body of the connector comprises a transparent or translucent material.
8. A cable end connector configured to passively visualise light from a light emitter disposed between recesses aligned with the TOSA and ROSA of an SFP-type connection component when the connector is inserted in the SFP-type connection component.
9. The cable end connector of claim 8, having at least one transparent or translucent part to visualise the light.
10. The cable end connector of claim 8, comprising a light guide to collect the light from the signals emitted at the end portion of the cable connection component and guide the light to a display region.
11. The cable end connector of claim 10, wherein the display region comprises an at least in part transparent or translucent peripheral light guide extending peripherally of the connector and/or cabling.
12. The cable end connector of claim 11, wherein the peripheral light guide extends about a periphery of a distal end portion of the connector in a region of entry of cabling to the connector, and/or extends about the cabling.
13. A cable end connector, comprising:
- a main body portion and male connector portions extending therefrom, the male connector portions being respectively receivable in recesses respectively aligned with a TOSA and ROSA in an end portion of an SFP-type cable connection component, the cable end connector being adapted to permit viewing of light signals emitted from between the recesses at the end portion of the cable connection component, with the cable end connector inserted in the SFP-type cable connection component.
14. The cable end connector of claim 13, comprising a light guide to collect the light from the signals emitted at the end portion of the cable connection component and guide the light to a display region.
15. The cable end connector of claim 14, wherein the display region comprises an at least in part transparent or translucent peripheral light guide extending peripherally of the connector and/or cabling.
16. The cable end connector of claim 15, wherein the peripheral light guide extends about a periphery of a distal end portion of the connector in a region of entry of cabling to the connector, and/or extends about the cabling.
17. The cable end connector of claim 13, configured to permit viewing of the light signals from multiple directions around the periphery of the cable end connector, with the cable end connector inserted in the SFP-type cable connection component.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 12, 2010
Publication Date: Apr 14, 2011
Patent Grant number: 8287302
Inventor: Jerry G. Aguren (Tomball, TX)
Application Number: 12/902,443